BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates generally to a plant tissue culture technology and
more particularly, to an automatic dispensing apparatus for a plant culture medium.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] Among the plant tissue culture technology, the most common method is to pour a culture
medium containing plant cultures into a storage tank for agitation and after the agitation,
a filling tube fills a plurality of culture containers with the culture medium, respectively,
for growth cultivation. After each filling operation is completed, the operator needs
to sterilize and clean the storage tank and the filling tube to prevent the culture
medium from contamination next time.
[0003] However, the whole operation of aforesaid prior art is manually completed, so instability
is subject to occurrence in the process of filling the culture containers with the
culture medium and may lead to adverse influence on the quality of the plants cultivated.
Besides, as far as the plant industry in need of mass production for higher economic
value is concerned, the aforesaid prior art may lead to worse production efficiency
and further lower competitivity.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an automatic dispensing
apparatus which can function as sterilization and cleaning and enhance production
efficiency.
[0005] The foregoing objective of the present invention is attained by the automatic dispensing
apparatus formed of two storage tanks, a control device, a filling device, and a dispensing
device. Each of the storage tanks is to store a plant culture medium. The control
device includes a switcher, a first feeding tube, a second feeding tube, a discharging
tube, and a waste exhaust tube. The first and second feeding tubes are connected between
the switcher and one of the storage tanks and between the other storage tank and the
switcher, respectively. Each of the discharging tube and the waste exhaust tube includes
an end connected with the switcher. When the switcher is located at a first mode,
the first feeding tube, the second feeding tube, and the waste exhaust tube do not
communicate with one another and one of the first and second feeding tubes communicates
with the discharging tube, so the plant culture medium can be conveyed to the discharging
tube through one of the first and second feeding tubes from the corresponsive storage
tank. When the switcher is located at a second mode, the first feeding tube, the second
feeding tube, and the discharging tube do not communicate with one another and one
of the first and second feeding tubes communicates with the waste exhaust tube to
allow a cleaning fluid to exhaust through the waste exhaust tube via one of the first
and second feeding tubes from the corresponsive storage tank. The filling device s
connected with the discharging tube for filling at least one culture container with
the plant culture medium. The dispensing device is mounted adjacent to the filing
device and includes a container carrier, an accommodating platform, and a conveying
platform. The conveying platform is mounted in a way that the conveying platform can
reciprocate between the filling device, the container carrier, and the accommodating
platform for conveying the culture container to the filling device from the container
carrier for the filing operation of the plant culture medium and then conveying the
culture container to the accommodating platform after the filling operation.
[0006] In light of the structure mentioned above, the automatic dispensing apparatus can
apply the filling and dispensing operations to at least two different plant culture
media and the switcher can quickly and conveniently complete sterilization and cleaning.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007]
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating
that steam is infused into the storage tank for sterilization.
FIG. 2 is another block diagram of the preferred embodiment of the present invention,
illustrating that cooling water is infused into a storage tank for cleaning.
FIG. 3 is another block diagram of the preferred embodiment of the present invention,
illustrating that a plant culture medium is infused into the storage tank.
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a control device in accordance with the preferred
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a front view of a dispensing device in accordance with the preferred embodiment
of the present invention.
FIG. 6 is similar to FIG. 5, illustrating that a container catcher catches a chassis
and a top cover of a culture container.
FIG. 7 is a top view of a dispensing device, illustrating that the container catcher
is moved toward a conveying platform via an X-axis slide base.
FIG. 8 is similar to FIG. 7, illustrating that the chassis of the culture container
is engaged with a first engagement portion of the conveying device.
FIG. 9 is similar to FIG. 8, illustrating that the conveying platform conveys the
chassis of the culture container to a position in front of the filling device.
FIG. 10 is similar to FIG. 9, illustrating that the first engagement portion of the
conveying platform disengages from the chassis of the culture container.
FIG. 11 is similar to FIG. 10, illustrating that a second engagement portion is engaged
with the chassis of the culture container.
FIG. 12 is similar to FIG. 11, illustrating that the conveying platform conveys the
chassis of the culture container to a position in front of the top cover.
FIG. 13 is similar to FIG. 12, illustrating that the second engagement portion is
engaged with the chassis of the culture container.
FIG. 14 is similar to FIG. 13, illustrating that the conveying platform conveys the
culture container to the accommodating platform.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0008] Structural features and desired effects of the present invention will become more
fully understood by reference to a preferred embodiment given hereunder. However,
it is to be understood that the embodiment is given by way of illustration only, thus
being not limitative of the claim scope of the present invention.
[0009] Referring to FIGS. 1, 4, and 5, an automatic dispensing apparatus 10 for dispensing
a plant culture medium in a plurality of culture containers 12 in accordance with
a preferred embodiment of the present invention is formed of two storage tanks 20,
a control device 30, a filling device 40, and a dispensing device 50. The detailed
descriptions and operations of these elements as well as their interrelations are
recited in the respective paragraphs as follows.
[0010] As shown in FIG. 1-4, the control device 30 includes a switcher 31, a first feeding
tube 32, a second feeding tube 33, a discharging tube 34, and a waste exhaust tube
35. The switcher 31 includes a first flow control valve 36 and a second flow control
valve 37. Each of the first and second flow control valves 36 and 37 are arranged
upside down and switchable between a first mode and a second mode. Each of the first
and second feeding tubes 32 and 33 includes two ends, one of which is connected with
one of the storage tanks 20 and the other is connected with one of the first and second
flow control valves 36 and 37 of the switcher 31. The discharging tube 34 includes
one end connected with the first and second flow control valves 36 and 37. The waste
exhaust tube 35 includes two ends, one of which is connected with the first and second
flow control valves 36 and 37 and the other is connected with a waste processing device
14. When the first flow control valve 36 is located at the first mode, the first feeding
tube 32 communicates with the discharging tube 34 and does not communicate with the
second feeding tube 33 and the waste exhaust tube 35. When the first flow control
valve 36 is located at the second mode, the first feeding tube 32 communicates with
the waste exhaust tube 35 and does not communicate with the second feeding tube 33
and the discharging tube 34. Similarly, when the second flow control valve 37 is located
at the first mode, the second feeding tube 33 communicates the discharging tube 34
and does not communicate with the first feeding tube 32 and the waste exhaust tube
35. When the second flow control valve 37 is located at the second mode, the second
feeding tube 33 communicates with the waste exhaust tube 35 and does not communicate
with the first feeding tube 32 and the discharging tube 34.
[0011] The filling device 40 includes a storage bottle 41 and a plurality of nozzles 42.
As shown in FIGS. 1 and 7, the storage bottle 41 is connected with the discharging
tube 34 for storing the plant culture medium outputted from the feeding tube 34. Each
of the nozzles 42 includes one end connected with the storage bottle 41 for spraying
the plant culture medium.
[0012] As shown in FIGS. 5 and 7, the dispensing device 50 is mounted adjacent to the filling
device 40 and includes a container carrier 51, two X-axis platforms 52, two X-axis
slide bases 53, two standing posts 54, two Z-axis slide bases 55, and two container
catchers 56a and 56b. The two X-axis platforms 52 are apposed adjacent to the container
carrier 51 and each include two X-axis slide rails 522 parallel to each other. Each
of the X-axis slide bases 53 is mounted to the corresponsive X-axis slide rail 522
of the X-axis platform 52. Each of the standing posts 54 is mounted to the corresponsive
X-axis slide rails 53 and includes two Z-axis slide rails 542. Each of the Z-axis
slide bases 55 is mounted to the corresponsive Z-axis slide rails 542 and located
above the container carrier 51. Each of container catchers 56a and 56b is mounted
to a bottom side of the corresponsive slide base 55 for catching a chassis 122 and
a top cover 124 of the corresponsive culture container 12.
[0013] Referring to FIGS. 5 and 7 again, the dispensing device 50 further includes an accommodating
platform 57, a Y-axis platform 58, a Y-axis slide base 59, and a conveying platform
60. The Y-axis platform 58 is located between the container carrier 51 and the accommodating
platform 57 and includes two Y-axis slide rails 582 parallel to each other. The Y-axis
slide base 59 is mounted to the Y-axis slide rail 582 of the Y-axis platform 58 and
includes two X-axis lead screws 592 parallel to each other. The conveying platform
60 is mounted to the X-axis lead screw 592 of the Y-axis slide base 59 for reciprocating
movement among the filling device 40, the container carrier 51, and the accommodating
platform 57 via the Y-axis slide base 59 and for forward and backward movement relative
to the container carrier 51 axially along the X-axis lead screw 592 of the Y-axis
slide base 59.
[0014] In actual operation, as shown in FIGS. 1, 2, and 4, the second flow control valve
37 of the switcher 31 is switched to the first mode, the first flow control valve
36 is switched to the second mode, and cleaning fluids, e.g. steam 16 and cooling
water 18, are in order infused into the storage tank 20 connected with the first feeding
tube 32 to pass through the first feeding tube 32 and exhaust through the waste exhaust
tube 35 to reach the waste processing device 14 for sterilizing and cleaning the first
feeding tube 32 and the storage tank 20 connected with the feeding tube 32. Referring
to FIG. 2 again, the first flow control valve 36 is switched to the first mode, the
second flow control valve 37 is switched to the second mode, and the stem 16 and the
cooling water 18 are in order infused into the storage tank 20 connected with the
second feeding tube 33 to pass through the second feeding tube 33 and exhaust through
the waste exhaust tube 35 to reach the waste processing device 14 for sterilizing
and cleaning the second feeding tube 33 and the storage tank 20 connected with the
second feeding tube 33.
[0015] After the sterilization and the cleaning are done, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the
first flow control valve 36 remains at the first mode, the second flow control valve
37 remains at the second mode, and a first plant culture medium is infused into the
first feeding tube 32 via the storage tank 20 connected with the first feeding tube
32 to enter the discharging tube 34 for filing the storage bottle 41 of the filling
device 40 with the first plant culture medium. Next, the first flow control valve
36 is switched to the second mode, the second flow control valve 37 is switched to
the first mode, and a second plant culture medium is infused into the second feeding
tube 33 via the storage tank 20 connected with the second feeding tube 33 to enter
the discharging tube 34 for filing the storage bottle 41 of the filling device 40
with the second plant culture medium.
[0016] After the filing operations of the two plant culture media are completed, the dispensing
device 50 continues to work. As shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, each of the container catchers
56a and 56b can catch the chassis 122 and the top cover 124 as the Z-axis slide base
55 is moved downward and then the X-axis slide base 53 makes the chassis 122 and the
top cover 124 move forward to reach a position right over the conveying platform 60.
Next, the container catcher 56a makes the chassis 122 engaged with a first engagement
portion 62 as the X-axis slide base 55 is moved downward, as shown in FIG. 8. In the
meantime, the conveying platform 60 can move the chassis 122 to a position in front
of the filling device 40 via the Y-axis slide base 59 to make each of nozzles 42 spray
adequate amount of the plant culture media onto the corresponsive chassis 122.
[0017] In the process of spraying the plant culture media, the conveying platform 60 can
move away from the container carrier 51 via the X-axis lead screw 592, as shown in
FIG. 10, to disengage the first engagement portion 62 from the corresponsive chassis
122. Once the conveying platform 60 is disengaged from the chassis 122, the conveying
platform 60 returns to the initial position indicated in FIG. 8 via the Y-axis slide
base 59 and then moves toward the container carrier 51 via the X-axis lead screw 592
to make the second engagement portion 64 engaged with the chassis 122, as shown in
FIG. 11. Next, the conveying platform 60 conveys the chassis 122 to a position in
front of the top cover 124 via the Y-axis slide base 59, as shown in FIG. 12, to make
each of the chassis 122 correspond to one of the top covers 124 and meanwhile, the
container catcher 56b makes the top cover 124 cap a top side of the corresponsive
chassis 122 via the X-axis slide base 55 to complete the assembly of the container
12. In the meantime, the conveying platform 60 can move away from the container carrier
51 via the X-axis lead screw 592 to disengage the second engagement portion 64 from
the chassis 122 and then return to the initial position indicated in FIG. 8 via the
Y-axis slide base 59. Next, the conveying platform 60 moves toward the container carrier
51 via the X-axis lead screw 592 to make a third engagement portion 66 engaged with
the chassis 122, as shown in FIG. 13. At last, the conveying platform 60 conveys the
culture container 12 after the assembly to the accommodating platform 57 via the Y-axis
slide base 59 to complete the conveying operation, as shown in FIG. 14.
[0018] In conclusion, the automatic conveying apparatus 10 of the present invention can
apply the filling and conveying operations to a variety of plant culture media and
proceed to sterilize and clean the storage tank and the associated filling tubes by
means of the switcher 31 after all of the filling and dispensing operations are completed,
thus reducing the labor cost, boosting the operational efficiency, and enhancing the
filling stability.
1. An automatic dispensing apparatus (10) for dispensing a plant culture medium in at
least one culture container (12), being
characterized in that the automatic dispensing apparatus (10) comprises:
two storage tanks (20) for storing the plant culture medium;
a control device (30) having a switcher (31), a first feeding tube (32), a second
feeding tube (33), a discharging tube (34), and a waste exhaust tube (35), the first
and second feeding tubes (32,33) connected between the switcher (31) and one of the
storage tank (20), the discharging tube (34) having an end connected with the switcher
(31), the waste exhaust tube (35) having an end connected with the switcher (31);
when the switcher (31) is located at a first mode, the first feeding tube (32), the
second feeding tube (33), and the waste exhaust tube (35) do not communicate with
one another and one of the first and second feeding tubes (32,33) communicates with
the discharging tube (34); when the switcher (31) is located at a second mode, the
first feeding tube (32), the second feeding tube (33), and the discharging tube (34)
do not communicate with one another and one of the first and second feeding tubes
(32, 33) communicates with the waste exhaust tube (35);
a filling device (40) connected with the discharging tube (34) for filling the at
least one culture container (12) with the plant culture medium; and
a dispensing device (50) mounted adjacent to the filling device (40) and having a
container carrier (51), an accommodating platform (57), and a dispensing platform
(60), the dispensing platform (60) being mounted in a way of reciprocating between
the filling device (40), the container carrier (51), and the accommodating platform
(57) for conveying the culture container (12) to the accommodating platform (57) from
the filling device (40);
2. The automatic dispensing apparatus (10) as defined in claim 1, being characterized in that the switcher (31) comprises a first flow control valve (36) and a second flow control
valve (37); when the first flow control valve (36) is located at the first mode, the
first feeding tube (32) communicates with the discharging tube (34) and does not communicate
with the second feeding tube (33) and the waste exhaust tube (35); when the first
flow control valve (36) is located at the second mode, the first feeding tube (32)
communicates with the waste exhaust tube (35) and does not communicate with the second
feeding tube (33) and the discharging tube (34); when the second flow control valve
(37) is located at the first mode, the second feeding tube (33) communicates with
the discharging tube (34) and does not communicate with the first feeding tube (32)
and the waste exhaust tube (35); when the second flow control valve (37) is located
at the second mode, the second feeding tube (33) communicates with the waste exhaust
tube (35) and does not communicate with the first feeding tube (32) and the discharging
tube (34).
3. The automatic dispensing apparatus (10) as defined in claim 1, being characterized in that the filling device (40) comprises a storage bottle (20) and a nozzle (42), the storage
bottle (20) being connected with the discharging tube (34), the nozzle (42) having
an end connected with the storage bottle (20).
4. The automatic dispensing apparatus (10) as defined in claim 1, being characterized in that the dispensing device (50) further comprises an X-axis platform (52), an X-axis slide
base (53), a standing post (54), a Z-axis slide base (55), and a container catcher
(56a,56b), the X-axis platform (52) being mounted adjacent to the container carrier
(51) and having two X-axis slide rails (5222), the X-axis slide base (53) being mounted
to the X-axis slide rails (5222), the standing post (54) being mounted to the X-axis
slide base (53) and having two Z-axis slide rails (542), the Z-axis slide base (55)
being mounted to the Z-axis slide rails (542) and located above the container carrier
(51), the container catcher (56a or 56b) being mounted to a bottom side of the Z-axis
slide base (55).
5. The automatic dispensing apparatus (10) as defined in claim 1, being characterized in that the dispensing device (50) further comprises a Y-axis platform (58) and a Y-axis
slide base (59), the Y-axis platform (58) being located between the container carrier
(51) and the accommodating platform (57) and having a Y-axis slide rail (582), the
Y-axis slide base (59) being mounted to the Y-axis slide rail (582) and having an
X-axis lead screw (592), the conveying platform (60) being mounted to the X-axis lead
screw (592).